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that israel had in lebanon in gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe and north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that itself has been it took deterrent to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely. u.k. health officials propose a new way of tackling obesity the country's serious plague with more than sixty percent of adults being at risk of developing cancer diabetes and heart disease due to being overweight of the national health service says it's medical staff of whom over half are obese should set an example. and it's a case of another day another scandal as twelve million euros goes missing from greece's tourist industry just when the country needs it most we report on who's to blame at r.t. dot com. fighting between the syrian army and opposition forces has intensified in part of damascus on saturday sunday rebels claim they have targeted the presidential palace with shells meanwhile russia says that the refusal of syria's key opposition coalitio
that israel had in lebanon in gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe and north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that itself has been it took deterrent to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely. u.k. health officials propose a new way of tackling obesity the country's serious plague with more than sixty percent of adults being at risk of developing cancer...
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that israel had in lebanon in gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe in north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that itself has been a to turn to war so they i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely. u.k. health officials propose a new way of tackling obesity the country's serious plague with more than sixty percent of adults being at risk of developing cancer diabetes and heart disease due to being overweight the national health service says its medical staff over half are obese should set an example. and it's a case of another day another scandal twelve million euros missing from greece's tourist industry just when the country needs it most we report on who's to blame at our t.v. dot com. while the so-called fiscal cliff deadline hangs heavy there is still no deal in signed between the firmly entrenched republicans and democrats millions of americans stand to see their taxes go up dramatically on new year's day but the sticking points holding up negotiations ar
that israel had in lebanon in gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe in north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that itself has been a to turn to war so they i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely. u.k. health officials propose a new way of tackling obesity the country's serious plague with more than sixty percent of adults being at risk of developing cancer diabetes...
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wide here in europe there are many people with ties to the middle east region and they want to make sure they know exactly where their produce is coming from. are you sure this comes from spain . is a palestinian living in germany she has family in the west bank and says the israeli checkpoints mean palestinian farmers are losing out to the settlers even even though you think they get jordan they really checkpoints keep them at the checkpoints for days and. the sun. and then you can't even vegetables anymore those behind the report into trade between the settlements in europe say they aren't trying to organize any kind of witch hunt we're not talking about boycotting jews over here we're not talking about even boycotting israel itself we're talking about making a difference differentiating between. legal israeli products which should be bought by european citizens as much as they want course they should and second products which are totally illegal and should be banned and people should not buy. internet security as well as a few of the had to this community is under the microscope
wide here in europe there are many people with ties to the middle east region and they want to make sure they know exactly where their produce is coming from. are you sure this comes from spain . is a palestinian living in germany she has family in the west bank and says the israeli checkpoints mean palestinian farmers are losing out to the settlers even even though you think they get jordan they really checkpoints keep them at the checkpoints for days and. the sun. and then you can't even...
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it's basically an extension of this west canal and is a similar strategic importance almost all of europe's trade with china japan india and the rest of asia passes through babel meant every day that's how important it is some argue that washington sees terrorism in yemen as a problem in a says that it could have an adverse impact on economic interests at stake the united states wouldn't be engaged in such a conflict if it didn't hold very specific geo political and strategic city or the us. access to that bob i'm on the straight which is one of the highest trafficked waterways in the world. the u.s. already has a vast military presence in the persian gulf to secure key oil shipping lanes under the banner of chasing terrorists the us is setting up new drone bases on the arabian peninsula including one in djibouti which is on the other side of the strait of the arrangement of the united states government has with the yemeni government is basically one of bribery we bribe them with money and weapons and in exchange we get to bomb their country with impunity. but it may be a dangerous proposit
it's basically an extension of this west canal and is a similar strategic importance almost all of europe's trade with china japan india and the rest of asia passes through babel meant every day that's how important it is some argue that washington sees terrorism in yemen as a problem in a says that it could have an adverse impact on economic interests at stake the united states wouldn't be engaged in such a conflict if it didn't hold very specific geo political and strategic city or the us....
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coming together but they're calling them something else stayed out even calling it class warfare in europe for example and it is yes it does seem like every. country across the world is a tyranny with the global market everything's connected globalization is not in its current trajectory it's not sustainable kind of on a crash course and with all of this conflict happening jerald one of your trends is pete what what up with that. well what we're saying is that we see where this direction is going i mean you don't have to be a trend forecaster to figure it out we believe we're going to see masses peace movements begin to happen in the twenty first in two thousand and thirteen as there's still outstanding out of control and that's what's going on now and by the way you know people say well you know you talk about the problems how about the solution we've come up with a solution it's called the world leader fight to the finish say soft. if obama keeps shooting his mouth off and says he wants assad to go well great let's put it on pay per view like they used to do in the old day job serious wh
coming together but they're calling them something else stayed out even calling it class warfare in europe for example and it is yes it does seem like every. country across the world is a tyranny with the global market everything's connected globalization is not in its current trajectory it's not sustainable kind of on a crash course and with all of this conflict happening jerald one of your trends is pete what what up with that. well what we're saying is that we see where this direction is...
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frankly i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been. more discord that we've already got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot kind of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this award i know it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having food peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions like the nobel prize continue to lose their legitimacy in their spirit through political favoritism and these prizes are always political but obvious political favoritism and maneuvering i think it actually takes something away and i think it's ac
frankly i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been. more discord that we've already got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot kind of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of...
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greek prime minister welcomed the decision calling it a big success for greece and a big success for europe. instors are still uncertain about the global economic outlook despite the measures taken to stabilize the euro zone. major central bank leaders are beefing up the coordinated action to secure confidence in global financial markets. they're extending a program that makes it easier for commercial banking to borrow money. taking part are the u.s. federal reserve and the european central bank as well as the central banks of canada, britain and switzerland. the leaders agreed to extend the foreign currency liqdity swap by one year. the arrangement was set to expire next february. the bank of japan whether to join the plan at the policy meeting next week. it was introduced last november when commercial banks had trouble getting money from the markets due to the european credit concerns. the bank leaders say their decision shows they're taking all possible measures to ease global financial strains. >>> more business headlines for you next hour. here's a check on markets. >>> north korea's s
greek prime minister welcomed the decision calling it a big success for greece and a big success for europe. instors are still uncertain about the global economic outlook despite the measures taken to stabilize the euro zone. major central bank leaders are beefing up the coordinated action to secure confidence in global financial markets. they're extending a program that makes it easier for commercial banking to borrow money. taking part are the u.s. federal reserve and the european central...
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reduce europe so one cannot say that there is the increase of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization of a mind its member states has been in my view to found the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. while ordinary people enjoy a life in the austerity recchi e.u. it seems some corporate giants will stop at nothing to get out of paying their share tax evasion and avoid because the dead stricken block one point three trillion dollars a year a figure that's no longer being tolerated surface reports. well people from all of people tend not to protect this country because companies like starbucks and apple and google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way the companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss these companies do
reduce europe so one cannot say that there is the increase of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization of a mind its member states has been in my view to found the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. while ordinary people enjoy a life in the austerity recchi e.u....
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afghanistan war continues at no end the global war on whistleblowers as quoted protests erupted in europe over proposed austerity measures and of course we saw americans reelect president obama for a second term and while it's important reflect on the events that have defined this past year in history it's equally important to take a look forward so to talk about what we can expect in the next year two thousand and thirteen as it relates to war the global economy and much more i'm joined by gerald celeb day publisher of the trends journal and founder of the trends research institute gerald thank you so much for joining me. my pleasure so in the cover of your autumn issue of the trends journal there's a photo of mitt romney and barack obama with a caption that reads the lesser of two evils i mean i hear people all the time tell me obama's going to do more or now they has a second term he doesn't need to worry about re-election or people thinking that he's going to do less because he doesn't care about re-election so what do you think what do you what do you see him specifically doing now t
afghanistan war continues at no end the global war on whistleblowers as quoted protests erupted in europe over proposed austerity measures and of course we saw americans reelect president obama for a second term and while it's important reflect on the events that have defined this past year in history it's equally important to take a look forward so to talk about what we can expect in the next year two thousand and thirteen as it relates to war the global economy and much more i'm joined by...
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there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia and nine hundred ninety nine in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully they attacked you. so one cannot say that there has been peace of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization never mind its member states has been in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union has fostered peace. also ahead here this hour security tightness in egypt has more protests new supporters and opponents of president mohamed morsi set to confront each other again as the nation that is itself in this weekend's referendum on a draft constitution plus. he says well he won't have no. way to may want a new main he said you were never heard. from having a baby the victims of a u.s. citizen program any charg
there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia and nine hundred ninety nine in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully they attacked you. so one cannot say that there has been peace of europe since then in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy the actual policy of the european union as an organization never mind its...
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with missiles that could reach israel and that can reach israel today and that will be able to reach europe in the not-too-distant future and ultimately the united states. second, you would have, i think, a nuclear tarmd iran would ignite a nuclear arms race in the most volatile part of the world, and third, you -- i think a nuclear armed iran would be significantly more aggressive in placing like iraq and afghanistan and throughout the region in terms of trying to throw their weight around. so i think that this is one of those situations where the only acceptable alternative, the only good alternative is that the economic pressures bring enough popular unhappiness in iran because of economic disasters that are going on there, that the regime decides it is in its own best interests and for its own security. >> rose: that assumes rational thinking on their part. >> i think that they are not irrational. and, you know, to say that they are rational actors all the time, i don't accept that either, but when it comes to these kind of things, the one thing they don't want is a war with the united
with missiles that could reach israel and that can reach israel today and that will be able to reach europe in the not-too-distant future and ultimately the united states. second, you would have, i think, a nuclear tarmd iran would ignite a nuclear arms race in the most volatile part of the world, and third, you -- i think a nuclear armed iran would be significantly more aggressive in placing like iraq and afghanistan and throughout the region in terms of trying to throw their weight around. so...
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now israel is facing increasing isolation in europe there's been talk all possible essentials of tel aviv doesn't back down and settlement decisions do you expect this kind of pressure from here oh ben what's on the what germany take sanction is all on the table. this is a really interesting question because we see here a coalition or reason or states of germany we see at the one side germany you as a country within the european union you know that germany is doing everything for the benefit of the european union and on the other side we see the special relationship snowboards you see and so in the hospital possible conflict because you're always what's at the side of the west coast at the side of his friend so now we see two different reasons of state. in our coalition and by the way maybe you're not the growth reason or states are not the reason or stave off what exists on do. i mean the order of the benefit of the german people so it will be interesting i don't think that germany go right now with this government or with this political power if you look at if you want to go so far
now israel is facing increasing isolation in europe there's been talk all possible essentials of tel aviv doesn't back down and settlement decisions do you expect this kind of pressure from here oh ben what's on the what germany take sanction is all on the table. this is a really interesting question because we see here a coalition or reason or states of germany we see at the one side germany you as a country within the european union you know that germany is doing everything for the benefit of...
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charter for europe it's that food paves the way for sanctions and i've responded to these two claims for bashar assad's history he himself publicly and also behind the behind the scenes the especially the meeting with. me. he will stay conscious in syria defends the syrian sovereignty as he said personally to the kids and there is no opportunity to change his position as for the other second claim to us and to china that we block. resolution based on article seven of the charter yes we believe that this is not acceptable because any resolutions based on article seven of the u.n. charter. and so that's would of course provide for in the foreign interventions and seems to all of the external players both the u.s. and turkey and arab countries in europe are against any foreign intervention was serious then you are why do you criticize it. we will not do that because we have the responsibility and we will keep this with this responsibility. to protect you completely within the people who do still we should let. you know the main hurdle is that the syrians themselves disagree violently li
charter for europe it's that food paves the way for sanctions and i've responded to these two claims for bashar assad's history he himself publicly and also behind the behind the scenes the especially the meeting with. me. he will stay conscious in syria defends the syrian sovereignty as he said personally to the kids and there is no opportunity to change his position as for the other second claim to us and to china that we block. resolution based on article seven of the charter yes we believe...
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is part of the reason why it's becoming increasingly isolated by its most now partners primarily in europe but that's not to say that washington is also not losing patience the united states has said that it is deeply disappointed by israeli construction plans in an unpredictably sharp reaction the obama administration has softened the criticism of israel saying that these construction plans run counter to peace the point also needs to be made that next month generally israel will be holding parliamentary elections which is why many are suggesting that these a nonsmoker by the prime minister netanyahu are a means of trying to garner up domestic support as well as change the reality on the ground one of the options that myth and yahweh and like minded people. creating a situation well by the number of certainly will be such a significant one that eventually the solution will be more or less let us get to the sixty seven borders and let the settlers remain there under the palestinian state rather than evacuate them to new areas which will be next to israel most of the international community
is part of the reason why it's becoming increasingly isolated by its most now partners primarily in europe but that's not to say that washington is also not losing patience the united states has said that it is deeply disappointed by israeli construction plans in an unpredictably sharp reaction the obama administration has softened the criticism of israel saying that these construction plans run counter to peace the point also needs to be made that next month generally israel will be holding...
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your breath away to eating across the sky as it was a mohnish good you know the biggest salt lake in europe or more than two hundred species of birds but also it is them are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world paladins as well as other species at the monish who do low feed on faith these words are waiting for their parents to bring them food to the best cash for them is in a small area of the lake where the water is relatively fresh his fish cannot survive in the salty a part of the money and the lakes getting sold every year the monish who do lowe's and all to fish oil reservoir which was filled in the nine hundred fifty s. in the areas hot climate the water evaporates quickly and the local stores natural sultanate steaks over a possum birds the drying out of the lake cool so striking one of the world's biggest populations of mustangs. their mills and four hundred of the animals here the area is a protected waldorf reserve it's a place of peace and calm in recent decades dozens of canals have been
your breath away to eating across the sky as it was a mohnish good you know the biggest salt lake in europe or more than two hundred species of birds but also it is them are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world paladins as well as other species at the monish who do low feed on faith these words are waiting for their parents to bring them food to the best cash for them is in a small area of the lake...
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determined to maintain its own costs to a degree located halfway between north america and western europe in archipelago is part of norway with a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the use of stars westernmost outpost now it's one of the soviet union's last tentacled preserved relics used to be very expensive . picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades is a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travelers to keep its presence on spitsbergen russian film until a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local shops. is a big hit the defunct are incurred still helps keep the money flowing. it's a russian. you can. draw. your. local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like bond. should stay the way it is that wou
determined to maintain its own costs to a degree located halfway between north america and western europe in archipelago is part of norway with a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the use of stars westernmost outpost now it's one of the soviet union's last tentacled preserved relics used to be very expensive . picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support...
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and they have a right to be worried less christmas bells are ringing out in europe even been melodic chimes come to muffled the boom of austerity cuts have even reached in the sanctum of the conflict the vatican but his aides have held a slightly sponsor an annual mass and st paul's basilica in rome you just trick budget controls the traditional scene outside the cathedral this year cost a modest twenty two thousand euros some term times less than twenty eleven and as these peace on of the found out all across europe needed a wish and a christmas money worries would dissipate. and since it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it is busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time out from clear delivering presents to the boys and girls to join me here in central berlin high something. well if not come on the sled then i say no no it's just a segway it's more comfortable you know keeping within the twenty first century there and you've got some letters from the boys and girls and you're going to share with us something here ok
and they have a right to be worried less christmas bells are ringing out in europe even been melodic chimes come to muffled the boom of austerity cuts have even reached in the sanctum of the conflict the vatican but his aides have held a slightly sponsor an annual mass and st paul's basilica in rome you just trick budget controls the traditional scene outside the cathedral this year cost a modest twenty two thousand euros some term times less than twenty eleven and as these peace on of the...
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does the company like mine compete in a global environment where products from china and india and europe are crashing on our shores? >> they are dumping product by having government subsidies to chien needs products that are often then subsidized so they can put you guys out of business on the entire market. that's what a lot of americans don't understand. it's frustrating to me. >> there is probably an even more important point about the product that is that our own government is making it more difficult for us to compete. >> how are they doing that? >> president obama is making the rounds. he is going to help us out by increasing our taxes. the only way we can beat governor is by investing in equipment. if the wage rates are lower in china and steel costs the same electricity costs the same the only way i can make business is to have better gimeequipment ane only way to have better equipment is to continually investment the only way to continually invest is make a profit. we are unable to invest in equipment capital accumulation increases wage growth decreases. >> there are a lot of bi
does the company like mine compete in a global environment where products from china and india and europe are crashing on our shores? >> they are dumping product by having government subsidies to chien needs products that are often then subsidized so they can put you guys out of business on the entire market. that's what a lot of americans don't understand. it's frustrating to me. >> there is probably an even more important point about the product that is that our own government is...
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europe faced. the main argument is, it is upon us, and more change is coming. some of that will include islamist forces and the need to figure out how to best use our power to shape and influence their transition. >> on to rob. >> a couple of closing points. first, generally we tend to project exceed a certain bigotry of low expectations on muslims in the arab cultural world. those of us who are various religious faiths here know the extent to which we practice our faith is and how faithful we are to this or that religious prescription. we know that we fall pretty short, but we think, muslims all pray five times a day, they never touched a scotch. they all do every commandment in islam. and they submit to the will of their local imam, et cetera. it does not work that way. moslem practice in general is not so different than general practice here. muslims want the political the way that we want to be political. let us not fall prey to the bigotry of low expectations that they cannot make reasonable c
europe faced. the main argument is, it is upon us, and more change is coming. some of that will include islamist forces and the need to figure out how to best use our power to shape and influence their transition. >> on to rob. >> a couple of closing points. first, generally we tend to project exceed a certain bigotry of low expectations on muslims in the arab cultural world. those of us who are various religious faiths here know the extent to which we practice our faith is and how...
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book critical than siad youssif often travels to europe to direct attention to what he believes to be brutal repression in his country he and others like him have managed to alert human rights organizations but that's as far as it goes two months ago. clinton made a statement about bahrain about the human rights situation in bahrain and. one protester was killed and show you that there is no in fact in the ground we are a victim in bahrain because we live in our country they condemn the violence committed by the bahraini government against the peaceful protests there and behind but that is continuing for decades bahrain has been one of washington's closest allies in the gulf its naval base houses the u.s. fifth fleet and six thousand troops the seemingly every versatile decision made decades ago despite the growing anti-american mood among some of bahrain's neighbors anything happens in the bush era plan or any of the other plans that there are allegations of a nuclear weapon being built we are very close to all of those sites and we have to make the right decision in preventing any k
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plus from painful austerity in europe and people across the arab world to the rise of political awareness in russia as the world turns a new page to twenty thirty r.t. recaptures all the twists and turns of the ad going you. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me and. the united states has all but begun its plunge off the fiscal cliff at least on the markets and with last minute talks between republicans and democrats polling apart yet again america could be in for a hard landing wall street is in full retreat seeing five straight days of selloffs as panicky investors jump ship on new year's day six hundred billion dollars worth of tax hikes and federal cuts are slated to come into force in america and a deal to avert that and still no way in sight though is. reports the makings of this crisis were there for all to see if things the u.s. congress created this cliff situation when they failed to agree on a budget that would help the country reduce its deficit and its your mongers debt and what they did was what they usually do they put off those important decisions and fu
plus from painful austerity in europe and people across the arab world to the rise of political awareness in russia as the world turns a new page to twenty thirty r.t. recaptures all the twists and turns of the ad going you. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me and. the united states has all but begun its plunge off the fiscal cliff at least on the markets and with last minute talks between republicans and democrats polling apart yet again america could be in for a hard...
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the region is in for a longer period of time and change the central eastern europe based. i also think america played an important role -- should play a role in this. write your voice has been largely muted by her tunnel visions, by someway we can do this in our government and outside of government falsified. the main argument is it is upon us and more is coming. more changes coming. some of that likud islamist forces will need to figure out how to best use their power to shape and influence. >> thank you very much. i'm to run. extra bonus points if you can wait that hamon cheese eating islamist line america. >> a couple of closing points. first, we can collectively -- maybe i'll just say myself, generally with project a certain bigotry of low expect nations on muslims in the arab cultural world, which is those of us who are various religious faiths here know the extent to which we practice our faith in how faithful we are to this or that religious prescription. do we know that we fall pretty darn sure, but we think muslims, they'll pray five times a day. it never touched
the region is in for a longer period of time and change the central eastern europe based. i also think america played an important role -- should play a role in this. write your voice has been largely muted by her tunnel visions, by someway we can do this in our government and outside of government falsified. the main argument is it is upon us and more is coming. more changes coming. some of that likud islamist forces will need to figure out how to best use their power to shape and influence....
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during price talks with europe, russia has also -- often said it would seek other buyers and focus more on asian buyers. >> china's biggest producer of so-called rare earths has suspended output at some of its plants for another month as part of an effort to push up prices. >> rare earths are a group of elements crucial for making high-tech gadgets like smartphones and ipads, and they're mostly found in china, giving producers a handle on the market. and despite that, prices are falling. >> rare earths are, in china, but many minds in mongolia have fallen silent. state media says that will not change or at least another month. the country's biggest roberts player is trying to stop falling prices. as the world's biggest rare earths supplier, has plenty of power on the market. chinese companies -- of 97% of the global share of rare earths. the u.s. share is much smaller by comparison, as is russia's. rare earths prices have been diving, due to flagging demand. one of the biggest buyers of the elements was the solar industry, which is facing problems of its own. technology companies have b
during price talks with europe, russia has also -- often said it would seek other buyers and focus more on asian buyers. >> china's biggest producer of so-called rare earths has suspended output at some of its plants for another month as part of an effort to push up prices. >> rare earths are a group of elements crucial for making high-tech gadgets like smartphones and ipads, and they're mostly found in china, giving producers a handle on the market. and despite that, prices are...
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we tap -- we would have been talking about prosperity and stability in europe itself. what has happened to that agenda? is it no longer part of the democratic countries burden? and in the interest that it still is and we should become more democratic, or whether it can become more stable, it is not obvious that our institutions hold or used to hold five or six years ago -- it is not obvious that countries like the ukraine has the same democratizing instinct that countries of central europe had 10 years ago. -- that part of your becomes stable? >> i would like to say, quickly, i think countries have taken a bit of an appetite suppressant when it came to their ambition in being part of the european union, for example. >> but they are democratic. >> but they are democratic. there also has to be a benefit of that off lows. that is very much part of the calculus as to whether or not people will pursue being part of a larger union and being part of an organization like nato. there has to be some apparent benefit in that so doing. you know, the ability for some countries to p
we tap -- we would have been talking about prosperity and stability in europe itself. what has happened to that agenda? is it no longer part of the democratic countries burden? and in the interest that it still is and we should become more democratic, or whether it can become more stable, it is not obvious that our institutions hold or used to hold five or six years ago -- it is not obvious that countries like the ukraine has the same democratizing instinct that countries of central europe had...